New York Post

Schumer pushing federal class aid

- Mark Moore

Sen. Chuck Schumer on Sunday called on the federal government to provide funds for safety equipment to schools so they can safely reopen in New York and across the country this fall.

“Everyone wants our schools to reopen, but the federal government must lead the way by funding the safety measures that would open the doors of New York and the nation’s schools in a way that helps ensure the coronaviru­s does not needlessly spread or infect teachers, kids or staff,” the New York Democrat said.

Schumer wants the feds to fork over $175 billion for the effort.

Without the funds to help cover the costs of personal protective equipment and cleaning supplies, local government­s could be hit with sky-high expenses that would devastate their budgets, he argued.

In that case, “local taxes could rise and some schools might simply stay closed — and we do not want that. That’s why we need to take action in ‘COVID-4’ and commit $175 billion to the goal of safely reopening K-12 schools for all,” said Schumer, the Senate minority leader.

Schumer, along with Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.), proposed a legislativ­e package — called the Coronaviru­s Child Care and Education Relief Act — that he says would “substantia­lly” cover the costs of reopening schools.

It would provide help for child care, tuition relief, efforts to prevent child abuse and neglect, and implement public-health steps.

“The bottom line here is that the coronaviru­s brought with it unpreceden­ted health and economic challenges for students, families, educators, and learning institutio­ns across the country,” he said.

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